We could imagine nothing pleasanter than to spend all of our lives digging for relics of the past. – Heinrich Schliemann
I could imagine that boats sailing in harbors will only use electric engines. And then once they are out in the water they will use diesel. – Henrik Fisker
Imagine if we had stopped science in 1904. Yes, there would have been no nerve gas and no Bhopal, but there would also have been no penicillin. All science is a trade-off. – Harry Kroto
We imagine things – that we wouldn’t be able to survive, but in fact, we do survive. We have no choice, so we do it. – Joan Didion
I can’t imagine anybody who ends up being an artist who didn’t pass through a time of geekiness. – Junot Diaz
It’s very hard to imagine the phrase ‘consumer society’ used so cheerfully, and interpreted so enthusiastically, in England. – Julie Burchill
I can’t imagine Jon Cryer performing with the New York Philharmonic isn’t one of the signs of apocalypse. – Jon Cryer
I imagine that my characters have become much more complicated than when I first began, which would be normal. – Irwin Shaw
When I was a little kid, I loved imagining things. I’d go outside and put on a cape and just imagine I was somebody else. – Haley Joel Osment
I’ve always been aware of having feelings that were pretty intense at times. I imagine most people have had that, or they wouldn’t be human. – Iris Dement
In my most psychotic stages, I imagine myself chewing on sidewalks and bulging and swallowing sunlight and clouds. – Andy Behrman
My favourite superhero is obviously Batman because he’s the sexiest. But I can’t imagine myself as Batman. – Jamie Bell
I’m an actor, but I’m also a feminist, and a lot of times in movies there are things that I cannot imagine happening that are on the screen and totally accepted. And I just go, ‘Whaaat?’ – Alison Pill
The Iranian acquisition of nuclear weapons would be infinitely more costly than any scenario you can imagine to stop it. – Benjamin Netanyahu
People like to imagine that because all our mechanical equipment moves so much faster, that we are thinking faster, too. – Christopher Morley
Peter Rabbit’s not a rabbit. Peter Rabbit is a proxy for the child who reads the book, and they imagine themselves in the rabbit’s position. – Chris Van Allsburg
Once every five hundred years or so, a summary statement about poetry comes along that we can’t imagine ourselves living without. – A. R. Ammons